Saltwash by Andrew Michael Hurley review – raw, dark folk horror confronts mortality
      This wildly atmospheric tale of a party for dying people in a crumbling seaside hotel borrows tropes from cosy crime, but is truly chilling Living is hard emotional work – until you try dying. Alongside the rage many terminally ill people feel against the dying of the light, there are the (…)
  
  
  
  
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